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- Thursday, February 15, 6-8pm
For families of current 8th grade students - or students considering enrolling at Holland High School for the 2024-25 school year.
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Hi Families!
Monday
- Physical Night #1- at Shoreline Orthopedics from 6:00-8:00 pm (info below)
Tuesday
- Tutoring
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Registration Block Party! 5:30-7:30
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Blood Drive at HLA 2:30-7:00 (See below for more details)
Wednesday
- School as normal- no special events
Thursday:
- MAP reading test for all students
- All afternoon clubs on: ASL/drama/crafting/ strength training
- Miles of Smiles here for dental cleanings
Friday:
- TWBI Field Trip
- Chess Club
As we prepare for the start of the next school year, it's time register your student for 2024-25. This is something we ask ALL current HPS families to do EVERY year.
Completing the registration lets us know your student(s) will be returning next year! It also lets you:
- Review and update household contact information
- Review and update student health information
- Request transportation for the 2024-2025 school year (Deadline to request bussing is August 1)
Without this information, your student can not be added to a class list for next year OR have a class schedule created for them.
Congratulations to the following artists for receiving the 2024 District Art Award:
- Kat Mai Duch (4/WST) - Silhouette painting
- June Nelson (4/HLA) - Self Portrait with Flowers
- Chloe Gale (5/JEF) - Mysterious Eye Collage
- Elliot Perkins (5/HTS) - Self portrait
- Sam Bordenkircher (6/HMS) - Parrot Crayon Etching
- Alejandra Rojas Vasquez (7/HMS) - Prisma Colored Pencil Burger
- Annie Lou Howell (8/HMS) -
- Delaney Wilson (9/HHS) - 2- Point Perspective
- Harper Schoon-Tanis (9/HHS) - Linoleum Print
- Hadleigh Hilgert (11/HHS) - Digital Art Piece
The artists' work will be displayed for the next year in the Board Training Room in the District Administartion Building.
Holland Middle School is proud to announce that Reese Weeks and Ashlyn DePoy will be advancing to the National History Day Finals in Washington D.C. Their submission in the Group Website Category Junior Division, Silencing the Pain: Discovering Comfort in Medicine, earned them a top spot at the Michigan History Day state competition this past Saturday at Central Michigan University.
Lexi Gibson also advanced in the Individual Exhibit Junior Division with her entry, The Barbie Revolution, earning an alternate spot to the NHD finals.
The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program went on a college visit to the only Deaf and Hard of Hearing liberal arts college in the world, Gallaudet University in Washington, DC.
Holland Middle School has four 8th graders that have qualified for the National History Day State competition at Central Michigan University on April 20.